Some new MLP plush toys are being released on July 29, 2012 by a company known as Funrise Toy Corp. But some excited, brony, Target owners are already stocking they're shelves with these cuddly, little ponies.
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Plush Rainbow Dash, Pinkie Pie, and Twilight Sparkle
standing by the Pony Rainbow Collection. |
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New Funrise Dashie |
Now, the question is which plush ponies are better? The new ones or the old ones? Tell us in the comment section which plush ponies you prefer. What do you like? What don't you like? To help you compare, I made a picture with a side-by-side of the two types of pony plushes!
I like the new Funrise plushes way more, because the original problem I had with the G4 Twilight Sparkle pillow Target plush was it was too big and also didn't look as adorable. Her hair didn't look as great as these look. Many have complained about the stringy hair being "ugly" but after cuddling them for a while it didn't matter what direction the hair falls on these--they will always look great.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the original Pinkie Pie and Twilight were 20 bucks or so. These are 5 bucks each, and are a value price for Target--since Target was very expensive in pony toys and items in general. These toys are able to complete the Twilight Sparkle need for a plush that I've had for almost a year.
I do own the jumbo Twilight plush from Target, and I regret buying it because it was pretty worn down over time. It looks scary, and the eyes don't match. This one looks very much like Twilight in Hasbro's toy line and also gives me the urge to want to cuddle her more.
Pinkie is adorable as a plush from Funrise. Her charm is there, and I can see how greatly detailed these toys are. The material is soft, and under the hoof is a "My Little Pony" logo.
Funrise deserves praise for these toys. They really did an amazing and outstanding job taking their time. Anyone who complains should not buy them and respect opinions of others.